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ce the town's Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy Railroad Depot.
City Hall in Panhandle is a restored railroad depot.
Trains previously stopped at Limon Railroad Depot.
e town once had a functioning schoolhouse and railroad depot; these have since been abandoned, as ha
Six railroad depots were destroyed with eight deaths in th
Christie's opposition to railroad development in Indian Territory made him many
to Baltic Rail Services (BRS), part-owned by Railroad Development Corporation.
He promoted economic development and railroad development.
Butterfield also had interests in various railroad developments, telegraph facilities, and banks
There still exists a railroad diamond crossing in Farmville that can be see
Mattoon, Illinois, and was the daughter of a railroad dining car waiter.
ing Car-#6113 is a historic Seaboard Air Line Railroad dining car in Boca Raton, Florida.
18 April - Christian Emil Stoud Platou, railroad director and politician (d.1923)
en opened a number of businesses and became a railroad director.
hundreds were injured, making this the worst railroad disaster in Missouri history.
In 1922 the railroad discontinued service.
n, but was later renamed in honor of an early railroad dispatcher in La Grande.
An elaborate working model railroad display depicts the seven railroads that oper
The regiment was attached to Railroad District of Western Virginia to January 1862.
The Beverly/Morgan Railroad District is an historic district in the Bever
Newton's historic railroad district also contains two Richardsonian stat
Railroad District, Mountain Department, to July 1862.
Lenni is currently used by SEPTA to train new railroad division motormen, the line remains electrifi
On November 25, 2005, the railroad division acquired the company Ferrosur, creat
The regiment was attached to Railroad Division, West Virginia, to January 1863.
den station was a Type W-2 station (from DL&W railroad documents) built in 1868.
The railroad drew most of the residents to Rowe.
ngineer and secretary of the Colorado Central Railroad during its expansion throughout Colorado in t
rdered by the Louisville, New Albany, & Salem Railroad during that decade.
in the resistance movement of the Underground Railroad during the antebellum years.
erations against the Baltimore and Ohio (B&O) Railroad during the American Civil War.
ps still is) all kinds of evidence of the old railroad, e.g.
The Virginia Central Railroad, earlier known as the Louisa Railroad, had be
Wax masters were shipped across country by railroad; early on many masters melted on the trip acr
n was built in 1876 as part of the Old Colony Railroad east of downtown Taunton on a line that was o
ral other companies (Highland Avenue and Belt Railroad, East Lake Land Company, East Birmingham Land
It also gave the railroad easy access to a Gephart-owned lime quarry at
The Canon Ranch Railroad Eclipse Windmill is a historic windmill near
Original Chicago & Northwestern Railroad Edison Park station, which was demolished in
In 1911 the Southern Pacific Railroad electrified most of its local lines in the Ea
Iron for bridges and engines for railroad elevators, automobiles, and river boats were
it was known as the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Elkins Railroad Station, but has also been kn
rrently rosters a single former Union Pacific Railroad EMD SD40T-2 diesel locomotive.
Pennsylvania Railroad, EMD E8, #5809
Georgia Railroad EMD GP7 No. 1026 (pictured)
It became part of the railroad empire of George J. Gould, merging with the W
He actively expanded the family's railroad empire, and added millions to the gargantuan
sons assumed the head positions in the family railroad empire, and they inherited his massive fortun
Slim Summerville - Railroad employee
railway mail car robbery is successful, but a railroad employee is injured and later dies.
ry worked in the United States as a miner and railroad employee before returning to Nova Scotia in 1
was born in El Paso, Texas where he father, a railroad employee, was stationed.
was succeeded on the city council by another railroad employee, Grady L. Hancock, an appointee of G
k Crane (1850-1903), Postal Service employee, railroad employee.
The community is named after a railroad employee.
arjorie M. Poston (1899-1995), who was also a railroad employee.
Many of the railroad employees weren't ready to give up on South C
an were the brothers G. L. and F.A. Wheelock, railroad employees, who moved into the new station hou
d waiting rooms for passengers, and rooms for railroad employees.
968) and Marjorie A. Poston (1899-1995), both railroad employees.
854 completion of the Chicago and Rock Island Railroad enabled the McGovneys to conveniently move th
The railroad encountered problems from the start.
The twenty-year lease to the railroad ended in 1935, but the Traction Terminal name
By June 30, 1915, the railroad ended its fiscal year operating at a loss of
The railroad ended up totaling 26.7 miles (43.0 km) of tra
983, the Seaboard Coast Line merged the Haysi Railroad, ending its existence as an independent entit
rch 4, 1826-November 2, 1863) was an American railroad engineer who dreamed of the first Transcontin
Paolini is the son of a railroad engineer from Belluno, Italy.
Lee Jones, railroad engineer
was known as Captain Penny and was attired in railroad engineer clothing.
Earl Hutchinson (October 23, 1888 - ) was a railroad engineer and political figure from Ontario, C
Sir Georges Garneau was a railroad engineer involved in the construction of trac
Lee Jones (D), railroad engineer
layed by Norman Woodlief, and later by former railroad engineer Roy Harvey from West Virginia.
established an international reputation as a railroad engineer and as a founder of the southeastern
He was employed as a railroad engineer with the Isthmian Canal Commission,
Alamo Model Railroad Engineer's (A.M.R.E.) an HO model railroad
anfield which is named after Edward Banfield ( railroad engineer).
For the U.S. congressman and railroad engineer, see Jonathan Knight (railroader).
a civil engineer and later was employed as a railroad engineer.
Merritt was most likely the name of a ATSF railroad engineer.
Manual for Railroad Engineers and Students (1881) - contains deta
The Reading Railroad entered the east side of town via a station a
to the far western side of Atlanta where the railroad entered the city.
In 1915, the Georgia Coast and Piedmont Railroad entered receivership and was subsequently bro
ith several animals and a working small-scale railroad entertained a generation of children in the 1
Short excursions on board a variety of railroad equipment are offered in the museum's rail ya
ortation does not use them in the Metro North Railroad equipment pool.
Equipment Company (reporting mark NREX) is a railroad equipment rebuilding and leasing company, hea
The site contains exhibits of historic railroad equipment and facilities.
n Corporation, developing their line of model railroad equipment.
e, built steam locomotives at the dawn of the railroad era in the United States.
Headquartered in Lebanon, the fledgling railroad erected a sprawling Victorian-style passenger
As part of this construction program, the railroad erected what was the historic town's most pro
In the 1890s the Pennsylvania Railroad established Cape Charles, Virginia as the sou
The San Antonio and Mexican Gulf Railroad established a station at Placedo in 1860.
rson and Western Railway was a South Carolina railroad established in the late 19th century.
o Shannopin when the Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad established a station there.
rleston Southern Railway was a South Carolina railroad established in the early part of the 20th cen
, acquisitions and the building of track, the railroad eventually reached the port of Mobile, Alabam
7 the ACL merged into the Seaboard Coast Line Railroad, eventually becoming part of CSX.
locomotives as the best steam locomotives the railroad ever owned.
guerrillas operating on every highway, every railroad, every German convoy.
became a PRR trademark, as no other American railroad except the Great Northern used Belpaire fireb
Railroad Exchange Building, and
Railroad Exchange Building,
by Longfellow, Alden & Harlow for lawyer and railroad executive Edwin Hale Abbot (1834-1927).
, 1810 - 1870) was a prominent politician and railroad executive from Vermont.
This article is about the railroad executive and politician Chauncey Vibbard.
neur, industrialist, newspaper publisher, and railroad executive Claus Spreckels in 1881.
Joseph W. Smiley - Railroad Executive
For the railroad executive, see Robert Pitcairn.
lland, the son of James Millholland, was as a railroad executive, serving as General Manager and lat
After leaving politics, Gunther became a railroad executive, working in that capacity until his
23 March 2006), an Italian railroad executive, with whom she had two daughters.
He also was a railroad executive, banker, and president of the Georg
win Hale Abbot (1834 - 1927) was a lawyer and railroad executive, active in Boston and Milwaukee.
lia Voinard Butler, married William Mahone, a railroad executive, Confederate general, United States
n, Sr. (1809 - 1889) was a civil engineer and railroad executive.
ember - H. G. Haugan, Norwegian-born American railroad executive.
Her father was a railroad executive.
60 - 19 June 1932) was an American lawyer and railroad executive.
This article is about the lawyer and railroad executive.
was a prominent West Virginia businessman and railroad executive.
1927) was an American politician, farmer and railroad executive.
of James Mitchell Ashley, the Congressman and railroad executive.
, 1854 - June 15, 1925) was a German American railroad executive.
town's name derives from the first name of a railroad executive.
Patrick and Pageland, McBee was named after a railroad executive; in this case, V.E.
med for Oneida, New York, the home of several railroad executives who helped developed the town in t
Designed for entertaining railroad executives and community members, the house i
The Atlantic Coast Line Railroad existed until 1967, when it merged with the S
Chartered in 1852, following railroad expansion to western Massachusetts, Hampden B
At the peak of railroad expansion in 1885, Tryon was incorporated.
1880s as a rail stop during the Golden Era of Railroad expansion.
rtation logistics gained through his years of railroad experience resulted in his temporary transfer
He was the assistant on the Northern Pacific railroad exploration until December 1854.
Wilfred Lucas as Jack, Railroad Express Agent
The West Penn Railroad extended past Livermore alongside the canal i
At the same time, the Central Railroad extended its Fifth Avenue Line south to 36th
In 1841, the Boston and Maine Railroad extended service to the community.
In 1873 the railroad extended south from Hagerstown to the Potomac
The Saint John Bridge and Railroad Extension Company was acquired by the NBR fol
As the railroad facilities through town grew, there was a dem
During the Chinese Civil War, a railroad factory is commissioned by the Communist army
9, the locomotive was operated at the Chicago Railroad Fair as part of the "Wheels A-Rolling" pagean
nston served as the Treasurer for the Chicago Railroad Fair.
assage of the Hepburn Act of 1906 which eased railroad fares for western shippers.
Over the ensuing decades, the Erie Railroad fell into debt along with its competitor, the
About twice monthly, the railroad ferry transports tanker cars on a barge betwe
any popping up around the new stations on the railroad finalized in 1878.
the city in 1978, a year before the Southern Railroad finally gave up passenger service.
and on August 24, 1871 the Connecticut Valley Railroad finally declared an official opening.
His son, Jay Cooke, was a prominent railroad financier.
ally, though, in 1885 the California Southern Railroad finished a line from San Bernardino to San Di
h served a pivotal role in representing Texas railroad firms in the early 1900s.
s built nine years after the Southern Pacific Railroad first laid tracks through Northridge, which w
Pronghorn grazed long before then, until the railroad first arrived in 1876.
1890 Railroad first extends to Walsrode.
The missile can be launched from a silo, a railroad flat truck, or a mobile vehicle.
e abandoned Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad follow the Raystown Branch Juniata River thro
The railroad followed the course of Wolf Creek or its trib
In Alabama, the railroad followed the route of the Tuscumbia, Courtlan
The Union Pacific Railroad follows Casey Creek from Kell down to Mt. Ver
ity of Austin and Capital Metro purchased the railroad for $9.3 million, with the intent of using th
He worked for the Union Pacific Railroad for 40 years and as the Murray station superi
anderbilt, a director of the New York Central Railroad for 61 years.
community became a shipping center along the railroad for peaches, plums, and tomatoes.
with the Missouri River, Fort Scott, and Gulf Railroad for land to build their proposed Singleton Co
ar litigation against the Burlington Northern Railroad for trackage rights into the Powder River Bas
as chief counsel of the South Atlantic & Ohio Railroad for a number a years.
William worked at the railroad for 34 years.
He is the founder and head of the Iranian Railroad for Queer Refugees (IRQR).
He supported the development of a railroad for Cape Breton Island from Canso to Louisbou
for the Cincinnati, Indianapolis & Lafayette Railroad for many years.
that was constructed by the New York Central Railroad for use on the stillborn South Pennsylvania R
historically was dependent on cotton and the railroad for survival.
Richard Whitney researched the railroad for 30 years and wrote the book Old Maud: The
The tunnel was built by the Reading Railroad for its line along the Schuylkill River.
farm served both as a stop on the underground railroad for escaped slaves and as a refuge for fellow
Carolina was part owner of the Glenn Springs Railroad for the latter's last eight years of its exis
She sued the railroad for negligence in the construction of the rai
Hand-assembled graffiti lines the railroad for the entire distance that it parallels Hig
founded a new organization called the Iranian Railroad for Queer Refugees.
The company also built 41 miles of railroad for the Lawton, Oklahoma to Waurika, Oklahoma
10, 1848, the Connecticut & Passumpsic Rivers Railroad formally opened to Bradford.
In 1881, the Pennsylvania Railroad formally took control of the PW&B.
e under the banner of the Seaboard Coast Line Railroad, formed by the merger of Atlantic Coast Line
st of Crimora Station on the Norfolk Southern railroad formerly known as the Shenandoah valley railr
The defunct East Tennessee and Virginia Railroad formerly had a station in Chuckey.
The station is along the former Pennsylvania Railroad Fort Wayne Line, now owned by Norfolk Souther
This was the start of his railroad fortune.
Soon, the railroad found itself in difficult financial straits a
dent of the Jacksonville, Tampa, and Key West Railroad, founded the town of Seville in 1882 along th
ooks the Ohio River, the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center, and Great American Ball Park.
His firm also built railroad freight cars.
From Illinois Central Railroad freight yard, the current Lakeshore East (Apr
d paper shortages, consumer product labeling, railroad freight rates, and municipal bonds.
After the war, Anderson became a railroad freight agent and police chief in Atlanta, Ge
The company in its heyday shipped four railroad freight cars of beekeeping equipment a day.
                                                                                                   


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